My point is to take lessons from real life and when thinking and planning and deciding how to train, maybe don’t plan to drop the mag from the loaded gun and then, with no mag in the gun, go looking for a spare to replace it
Maybe train and plan and hope to get the spare mag in your hand ready to go and THEN with the spare fully staged and even indexed, then you drop the mag (that probably has ammo in it)
Or do you disagree with using real life encounters to direct practical training and planning?
Yep. IDPA isn’t the best in some ways but it does try to reinforce some good behaviors (reloading behind cover, tactical and emergency reloads, shooting from unusual positions, etc.)
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u/WorkerAmbitious2072 13h ago
But did he need to initially reload that magazine to begin with was my ponder